Microsoft may soon roll out the Bing search engine powered by ChatGPT-4 with faster response time.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT is almost everywhere. The company recently announced a paid subscription model called ChatGPT Plus that offers priority access, faster response time, and more. Now, according to the latest update, Microsoft’s web search engine Bing will soon be powered by the next version of ChatGPT. According to a Twitter user (@Nazmul60863192), the company may have already started testing ChatGPT on the Bing search engine with a slogan “your AI-powered search engine”, which would be able to answer questions complexes to obtain creative inspirations.
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The service will likely be called the new Bing Chat, powered by ChatGPT. When asked about him, he clearly confirms that the new chat tool is indeed powered by ChatGPT, which recently became the fastest service to acquire 100 million users. Hence, we will soon be able to use the ChatGPT powered search engine in the coming days soon after integrating the same on Azure OpenAI Service.
Microsoft Bing ChatGPT Features
Microsoft Bing ChatGPT is likely to use the power of the internet and the artificial intelligence capabilities of ChatGPT. Microsoft also confirms that since this service is AI-based, it might offer answers that might be surprising and they might even have errors. According to speculation, this service could be based on the next version of ChatGPT – ChatGPT 4 with support for 1 trillion parameters, improved response time, etc.
While one must create an account on OpenAI to use ChatGPT, Microsoft’s Bing Chat could allow users to access ChatGPT for everyone, without requiring a login. Besides Bing, Microsoft is also expected to integrate ChatGPT into services like Office 365 and more in the coming days. With Google also working on several AI-powered services, an AI-powered search engine could be the next big thing in the internet world.
According to the screenshots, Microsoft’s Bing Chat ChatGPT works just like the standard version of ChatGPT, where it will respond to queries shared by users. Again, at this time only certain users have access to this new feature, and Microsoft may be testing the waters ahead of the official rollout of the ChatGPT-powered search engine.
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